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"find the equation of the line passing through the point (1,1) and perpendicular to the line y=5x-1 enter the exact answer. Use improper fractions if it is necessary, do not use mixed fractions."

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The equation of the perpendicular line will be:
y=-(1)/(5)x+(6)/(5)

Step-by-step explanation

Given equation of the line :
y= 5x-1

After comparing the above equation with slope intercept form
y= mx+b, we will get: Slope
(m) = 5

As the slope of a perpendicular line is negative reciprocal of the slope of given line, so here the slope of the perpendicular line will be:
-(1)/(5)

Now, the perpendicular line have slope
(m) as
-(1)/(5) and it's passing through the point
(x_(1), y_(1)) =
(1,1) , so using the point-slope form......


y- y_(1)= m(x-x_(1))\\ \\ y-1= -(1)/(5)(x-1)\\ \\ y-1= -(1)/(5)x+(1)/(5)\\ \\ y= -(1)/(5)x+(1)/(5)+1\\ \\ y=-(1)/(5)x+(6)/(5)

So, the equation of the perpendicular line will be:
y=-(1)/(5)x+(6)/(5)


User Casey Chow
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In this question, we have o find the equation of line passing through point (1,1) and is perpendicular to the line


y = 5 x-1

And slope of the given line is 5. And slopes of perpendicular lines are opposite and reciprocal of each other.

So slope of perpendicular line is


m = - (1)/(5)

Using slope intercept form, which is


y=mx+b

Substituting the values of x and y from the given point, and the value of m, we will get


1= -  (1)/(5) +b

adding 1/5 to both sides


1 + (1)/(5) = b \\ b = (6)/(5)

So the required equation of line is


y = - (1)/(5) x + (6)/(5)

User Brett Stottlemyer
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